Cambridge Edition

Cambridge mother enters at Equidays

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Preparatio­ns are being made for New Zealand’s premier equine event next month.

Behind the scenes event organisers are hard at work, but so too are riders and horses around the country.

Cambridge mother of two Andrea Kewish, 41, has entered in the Wade Equine Derby, a new show jumping event for 2016, designed to appeal to amateur riders, or younger, less experience­d horse and rider combinatio­ns.

The Wade Equine Derby will be held over the same challengin­g course as the Hyundai Premier Derby, but with the jumps at a lower height of 1.10 metres to 1.15m.

The Premier Derby is set at 1.35m.

‘‘Equidays is one of the few show jumping events in New Zealand which includes a derby at this height. It’s fun but difficult too.

‘‘I would never enter the premier derby, as the jumps are set at 1.35m which is too big for an amateur like myself,’’ said Kewish.

The derby course is a test of skill and endurance not often asked of show jumping horses.

To prepare for the event Kewish is training with her 10-year-old Selle Francias Thoroughbr­ed cross mare, Spring Fling, at venues around the wider Cambridge area.

‘‘We are practicing jumping drop fences, ditches, going up banks, and making sure she is confident on different kinds of terrain,’’ she said.

Kewish has been attending Equidays since its inception six years ago, mostly as a spectator.

Last year she rode at Equidays in the FEI World Challenge qualifier (1.10-1.20m) and was placed 9th.

Equidays competitio­n manager Kerry Willetts said they have been inundated with entries in the Wade Equine Derby.

‘‘We’ve intended to do it for a few years but we were worried it didn’t have the appeal of the bigger classes,’’ said Willetts.

‘‘However it has proven to be very successful and the class is almost full.’’

Willetts said competitor­s in the class ranged from younger children to adults. Among them are ‘‘up- and-coming riders who will be our future stars’’.

Willetts has been involved with Equidays since it started in 2010, six years ago.

‘‘The competitio­ns have grown a lot, each year we’ve added another new competitio­n,’’ he said.

Also new this year is the invitation­al Horseware Ireland Double Slalom which will be part of the

Friday night show jumping Spectacula­r. An exciting event for spectators, the Double Slalom will see two horse-and- rider combinatio­ns go head-to-head, racing each other on identical courses to beat each other and the clock.

The prize pool available to competitor­s exceeds $60,000.

Equidays 2016 also includes two spectacula­r night shows and more than 200 exhibitors.

 ?? TREWAYS PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Andrea Kewish and Spring Fling will compete at Equidays 2016
TREWAYS PHOTOGRAPH­Y Andrea Kewish and Spring Fling will compete at Equidays 2016

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